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Hugh Churchill Named Interim Director of I³RUniversity of ArkansasApr 09
Hugh Churchill, a renowned quantum physics researcher and professor at the University of Arkansas, has been named interim director of the Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research (I³R), succeeding Ranu Jung. Churchill brings extensive experience leading research centers and...
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Georgia Tech Earns Top C-Suite Ranking Among Forbes’ New IviesGeorgia Institute of TechnologyApr 09
Georgia Tech has earned the top C-suite ranking among Forbes' "New Ivies" for the third consecutive year, with employers recognizing the institution's leadership in AI adoption and curriculum integration. The survey of over 100 executives revealed that 60% report AI has changed their staffing...
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A New AI Breakthrough Could Change the Long Search for Rare Disease DiagnosesHebrew University of JerusalemApr 09
Researchers at Hebrew University have developed EvORanker, an AI algorithm that identifies disease-causing genes by analyzing evolutionary patterns across 1,000+ species, successfully pinpointing the correct gene in ~70% of rare disease cases and placing it in the top five candidates 95% of the...
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Michigan Tech News ArchivesMichigan Technological UniversityApr 09
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Testing a Tiny Skin Patch is Teaching UConn Researchers About Your Aging Immune System - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 09
Researchers at UConn have developed and are clinically testing a novel micropatch technology that non-invasively samples immune cells and microbiome bacteria from human skin to study age-related immune decline. The bandage-like patch, developed collaboratively by MIT and Jackson Laboratory, uses...
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VertINGreen Unveiled Turning Indoor Green Walls Into Smart, Living Systems Breathing Life Into BuildingsHebrew University of JerusalemApr 09
VertINGreen is an AI-powered platform developed by Hebrew University researchers that transforms vertical green walls from unpredictable decorative features into intelligent environmental systems. Using machine learning and hyperspectral imaging, the system predicts green wall performance before...
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Syracuse Views Spring 2026 | Syracuse University TodaySyracuse UniversityApr 09
This is not a research article but rather a university newsletter featuring campus life highlights from Syracuse University in Spring 2026, including student activities, athletic events, veteran support programs, and campus ceremonies. The content documents various institutional events and...
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Clemson continues to build the foundation for a human-centered approach to AIClemson UniversityApr 09
Clemson University has established a cross-disciplinary AI Initiative to develop a human-centered approach to artificial intelligence across the institution. The initiative provides university-wide governance frameworks while allowing individual colleges and divisions to create unit-specific AI...
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The flawed fundamentals of failing banksMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 09
MIT economist Emil Verner's empirical research spanning 160+ years of banking data demonstrates that bank failures are primarily caused by deteriorating fundamentals (poor portfolios, weak risk management, insufficient reserves) rather than panic-driven bank runs. His findings challenge the...
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Sustainable disaster mitigation through integrated nature and engineering solutions: How mangroves save lives — Hiroshi Takagi | Science TokyoInstitute of Science TokyoApr 09
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‘Seeing’ the air that you breatheUniversity of the WitwatersrandApr 09
Wits University has developed AI_r, an AI-powered air quality monitoring system that uses laser sensors and machine learning to provide real-time air pollution data across Johannesburg and Gauteng at a fraction of traditional costs. The system automates data interpretation and forecasting,...
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PhD Powerhouse: Tech Fellowship to Launch New Era of Computing, Engineering ResearchMichigan Technological UniversityApr 09
Michigan Technological University has launched the Dave House Computational Innovation Fellowship, a new doctoral program designed to foster interdisciplinary research between its Colleges of Computing and Engineering. The inaugural fellowship awards two faculty members—one from each college—and...
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Major By Design: New Course Introduces Design Options Across CampusUtah State UniversityApr 08
Utah State University has launched a new seven-week introductory course called "Design Careers (LAEP 1010)" that helps students explore the diverse range of design-related majors and career paths available across campus. The course is a collaboration between eight departments and four colleges,...
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HKUST Launches Healthy Longevity Study Recruiting Adults Aged 90 and AboveHong Kong Univ. of Science and TechnologyApr 08
HKUST has launched a five-year study recruiting 500+ Chinese adults aged 90+ to identify biological and lifestyle determinants of healthy longevity using advanced blood biomarkers and AI-driven multi-omics analysis. The research aims to uncover genetic factors and molecular pathways associated with...
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Public Engagement: How TUM brings science into the heart of the cityTechnical University of MunichApr 08
This article describes Technical University of Munich's (TUM) public engagement initiatives aimed at bringing science communication to the general public through interactive experiences like escape rooms, street festivals, and educational programs. The focus is on making cutting-edge...
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Lincoln Laboratory develops aerial cargo delivery technologyMIT Lincoln LaboratoryApr 08
Lincoln Laboratory has developed an integrated autonomous system for safe aerial cargo delivery, combining collision avoidance (ACAS sXu), separation assurance, and protected airspace exclusion zones. The technology was successfully demonstrated in August 2025 with four operational drones at Turner...
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12 Purdue graduate programs ranked in top 10 in U.S. News & World Report 2026 listsPurdue University-Main CampusApr 08
Purdue University achieved significant recognition in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, with 12 graduate programs ranked in the top 10 nationally. The College of Engineering jumped to No. 4 overall in the U.S., while notable programs including agricultural and biological engineering (No....
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USF and By Light formalize partnership to advance trusted AI for national securityUniversity of South FloridaApr 08
The University of South Florida and defense contractor By Light Professional IT Services have formalized a partnership to develop "AI assurance" methods—mathematically rigorous techniques to ensure AI systems are trustworthy, reliable, and transparent in national security applications. The...
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Georgia Women Give hosts spring luncheon at UGA - UGA TodayUniversity of GeorgiaApr 08
Georgia Women Give, a donor community at the University of Georgia, hosted its fourth annual spring luncheon featuring an exhibit on fashion designer Anne Barge Clegg's bridal collection and discussions about scholarship initiatives. The organization, launched in 2023, now includes nearly 200...
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A new stage for social science: Students organize campus-wide research showcase | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityApr 08
Case Western Reserve University anthropology PhD students organized Social Science Research Day, a campus-wide research showcase to elevate visibility of qualitative and mixed-methods social science research. The inaugural event features nearly 20 presentations from undergraduate and graduate...
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New research shows that tau protein spreads through connected neurons in people with Alzheimer’s diseaseUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamApr 08
Researchers at UAB, Rush University, and SUNY Upstate discovered that tau protein spreads through connected neurons via synaptic pathways in Alzheimer's disease, with individual brain connectivity patterns influencing the extent of tau propagation. Using postmortem brain samples and longitudinal...
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Apply for the VCET: Vibe-Coded Ed-Tech Challenge | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityApr 08
Case Western Reserve University is hosting a weekend make-a-thon called the VCET: Vibe-Coded Ed-Tech Challenge where students will use AI-powered "vibe-coding" tools to create educational applications for humanities teaching. The event encourages participants with minimal coding experience to...
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Enrollment Services Names New Arkansas Recruitment, Transfer Central Team LeadsUniversity of ArkansasApr 08
The University of Arkansas announced two new leadership positions within Enrollment Services: Chad Cox as senior associate director for Arkansas recruitment and Trevor Francis as director of Transfer Central. These appointments aim to expand student access and success across Arkansas by...
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First-Year Engineering Students Represent OU in National CompetitionUniversity of Oklahoma-Norman CampusApr 08
Two pairs of University of Oklahoma first-year engineering students competed in the 2026 Lockheed Martin Ethics in Engineering Case Competition in Bethesda, Maryland, making history as OU's first teams to participate in the event. The competition challenged students to solve fictional ethical,...
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The Power of Academic Medicine: Multidisciplinary Team Saves Young Man with Rare, Aggressive Cancer - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 08
This article describes a successful clinical case where a multidisciplinary medical team at UConn Health coordinated care for a 23-year-old patient with aggressive Burkitt's lymphoma who developed a life-threatening intestinal perforation. The team balanced immediate surgical intervention with...
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‘Fundisa le nto iphambi kwakho’University of Cape TownApr 08
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Charting a nontraditional path to MSUMichigan State UniversityApr 08
This article profiles Sam Wright, a nontraditional student who dropped out of high school, worked in telecommunications for nearly two decades, and has now achieved a 4.0 GPA at Michigan State University while pursuing a degree in International Relations. Wright's research focuses on foreign...
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Tiny White Coats, Big Dreams: OU School of Community Medicine’s Doctor for a Day Inspires the Next Generation of HealersUniversity of Oklahoma-Norman CampusApr 08
OU School of Community Medicine hosted "Doctor for a Day," an educational outreach event for elementary school children featuring hands-on medical experiences and AI-powered patient simulators. The program aims to build interest in healthcare careers and reduce medical anxiety among young students...
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Things to Do at Penn State: April 9-16 | Penn State UniversityPenn State UniversityApr 08
This article is a calendar listing of cultural and community events at Penn State University for April 9-16, including theatrical performances, musical concerts, dance productions, and sustainability initiatives. It contains no AI research, findings, or technological innovations of any kind.
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Building the Future of Business at UNLVUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 08
UNLV's Lee Business School is launching a "Building Business Together" campaign to construct a new 130,631-square-foot academic facility designed to modernize business education through collaborative spaces, specialized labs, and embedded technology infrastructure. The new four-story building aims...
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Takeaways from the 2026 UNLV State of the University AddressUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 08
UNLV announced record-breaking enrollment, graduation rates, and research spending during its 2026 State of the University address. Interim President Chris Heavey emphasized that the university's success stems from incremental innovation built on collective effort and community partnership,...
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UW Will Celebrate Research and Discovery Days This MonthUniversity of WyomingApr 08
The University of Wyoming is hosting Research and Discovery Days (April 9-26) to showcase over 15 events highlighting faculty, student, and staff research across multiple disciplines. The celebration includes three major symposia focused on research translation, science institute initiatives, and...
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URI language student, alum awarded national Critical Language ScholarshipsUniversity of Rhode IslandApr 08
Two University of Rhode Island students received prestigious U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships to study Swahili in Tanzania and Japanese in Japan during summer 2026. The scholarships are part of an intensive overseas language immersion program that selected 315 recipients from...
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‘Reader, Come Home’ by Maryanne Wolf selected as Princeton Pre-readPrinceton UniversityApr 08
Princeton University has selected Maryanne Wolf's "Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World" as its 2024 Pre-read for incoming first-year students, emphasizing the importance of deep reading and critical thinking in an age of digital distraction and AI-powered summarization tools....
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OHIO Board of Trustees to hear about University’s initiatives to integrate Artificial Intelligence into learning, receive sports administration program update from students and facultyOhio University-Main CampusApr 08
Ohio University's Board of Trustees will review the institution's initiatives to integrate AI into curriculum and classroom learning, including faculty development and an expanded AI Fellows program. The presentation will highlight the university's "human-first AI" approach that emphasizes ethical...
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University of Nevada, Reno Students Present at SITE 2026University of Nevada-RenoApr 08
University of Nevada, Reno's instructional design and educational statistics program presented 12 research projects at the SITE 2026 conference, with several focusing on AI applications in education. Key research includes evaluations of generative AI tools for academic writing, development of...
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How MSU is teaching students to spot misinformationMichigan State UniversityApr 08
Michigan State University is implementing media literacy programs to help students identify misinformation and deepfakes in an AI-influenced information environment. Faculty researchers, particularly in the Department of Communication, are integrating critical thinking skills and source evaluation...
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UT Names New Governor’s Chair for Quantum DevicesThe University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleApr 08
The University of Tennessee has recruited Deep Jariwala, a leading quantum materials researcher, as the UT-Oak Ridge National Laboratory Governor's Chair for Quantum Devices, with a joint appointment starting January 2027. Jariwala's research focuses on developing novel materials and quantum...
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Senior Named Among Nation’s Best Business MajorsThe University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleApr 08
This article announces Tyler Porter, a University of Tennessee senior business analytics major, as one of Poets&Quants' 100 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2026. Porter maintains a 4.0 GPA, holds multiple prestigious scholarships, and will pursue an MS in Business Analytics with...
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Digging deeper on how tillage methods affect soil health, yieldIowa State UniversityApr 08
Iowa State University researchers created a comprehensive database integrating data from over 250 peer-reviewed studies to provide more accurate estimates of how tillage methods affect soil carbon levels and crop yield. The analysis reveals that lower-intensity tillage generally improves soil...
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Final spots available for UK’s STEM Camps for middle, high school studentsUniversity of KentuckyApr 08
The University of Kentucky is announcing final registration spots for its 2026 STEM Camps, offering middle and high school students hands-on experiences in computer science, chemistry, and robotics. These camps, founded in 2010, aim to introduce young students to STEM fields and build confidence in...
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WashU Expert: Research highlights who wins, loses in AI-influenced job marketThe SourceApr 08
Washington University researchers surveyed nearly 2,000 U.S. workers and found that AI adoption depends primarily on whether employees view it as a career-learning tool rather than a productivity booster, with those seeing AI as complementary increasing their effort and learning. The research...
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AI adopters aren’t cutting jobs, they’re creating themCSIROApr 08
A CSIRO study analyzing Australian job advertisements from 2020-2023 found that companies adopting AI actually increased hiring at significantly faster rates than non-adopting firms, with AI-adopting companies posting 36% more job ads overall. Rather than replacing workers, AI adoption correlates...
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Inclusive excellence award winners honored at URIUniversity of Rhode IslandApr 08
The University of Rhode Island honored recipients of its Inclusive Excellence Awards, recognizing individuals who have advanced diversity, equity, and inclusion across the institution. The ceremony celebrated three award winners, including the posthumous recognition of civil rights leader Bernard...
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Virginia Tech engineering researchers lead day-long workshop addressing the next generation of human-centered edge systemsVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 08
Virginia Tech hosted a workshop bringing together researchers, industry partners, and government stakeholders to explore human-centered edge computing systems, with focus on neuromorphic computing, NextG connectivity, and federated learning. The RISE-IoT initiative aims to integrate sensing,...
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Spring 2026 Rising Researchers Announced | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstApr 08
UMass Amherst has announced seven outstanding undergraduate researchers for Spring 2026 who are conducting work across diverse fields including AI reliability and ethics, Alzheimer's disease mechanisms, microplastics transport, and sustainable practices. These students represent emerging talent in...
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Death penalty explored in Distinguished Visiting Journalist event | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 08
Cornell University is hosting an event featuring investigative journalist Keri Blakinger discussing capital punishment through an Oscar-nominated documentary she co-produced. The screening and panel discussion will explore the legal, ethical, and human dimensions of the death penalty, featuring...
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Satellites Capture the Volatile Human-Luminescence Relationship - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 08
Researchers from UConn, NASA, and international partners developed a novel daily-frequency algorithm to analyze satellite nighttime lighting data from 2014-2022, revealing that global light emissions are highly volatile rather than steadily increasing. The study captures real-time societal...
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Professor Robert Day Named Interim Dean of Business School as University Renews Search For Permanent Leader - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 08
The University of Connecticut has announced that Professor Robert Day will serve as interim dean of the School of Business while the university relaunches its search for a permanent dean. Day's priorities include preparing for AACSB accreditation, implementing budget transformation initiatives, and...
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GRI announces significant investments in applied research at William & MaryWilliam & MaryApr 08
William & Mary's Global Research Institute announced $750,000 in investments across 10 applied research projects through a new "Accelerate" program supporting faculty research across multiple disciplines. The initiative reflects the university's R1 designation and aims to build sustainable research...
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William & Mary welcomes admitted Class of 2030 to campusWilliam & MaryApr 08
William & Mary University is welcoming over 1,300 admitted students from the Class of 2030 to campus for an annual orientation event. The university received a record number of Early Decision applications (1,606) and made 6,001 admission offers from a pool of 17,432 applicants (34% admission rate)....
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Advanced lab gives students hands-on experienceVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 08
Virginia Tech's BRICS Lab provides students with advanced equipment for neuromorphic computing research, including state-of-the-art probe stations for nanometer-scale chip testing. The lab focuses on developing new AI architectures using neuromorphic hardware and chips, offering students hands-on...
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Meet the 2026 Academic Staff Excellence Award winnersUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonApr 08
This article announces the 2026 Academic Staff Excellence Award winners at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, recognizing 10 employees for their contributions as researchers, instructors, administrators, and public servants. The highlighted recipients include language educators who have innovated...
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National Laboratory of the Rockies Unveils New LogoNational Laboratory of the RockiesApr 08
The National Laboratory of the Rockies (formerly NREL) unveiled a new logo and visual identity reflecting its Rocky Mountain location and mission in energy innovation. The rebranding coincides with the lab's expanded focus on critical minerals, artificial intelligence, energy systems analysis, and...
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Purdue’s Envision Center and School of A...Purdue Rosen Center for Advanced ComputingApr 08
Purdue University's Envision Center and School of Aviation and Transportation Technology are using the CollabXR platform—a collaborative augmented, mixed, and virtual reality system enhanced with AI—to improve airport ground operations training and safety. The research focuses on understanding...
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Government Intervention in the Supply Chain Concerns ExpertsLehigh UniversityApr 08
The Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index for Q2 2026 shows overall risk decline across nine of ten categories, but Government Intervention Risk emerged as the highest concern in head-to-head comparisons, while Transportation Disruption Risk uniquely increased. Cybersecurity and Data...
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UToledo to Lead $39M Nuclear Workforce Initiative | UToledo NewsUniversity of ToledoApr 08
The University of Toledo is leading a $39 million Great Lakes Partnership initiative funded by a $19.2 million Department of Energy grant to enhance nuclear workforce training and safety programs across the region. The partnership aims to modernize curricula for advanced reactors, establish...
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Extension 4-H Youth Development Program seeks new volunteersUniversity of Nevada-RenoApr 08
The Nevada 4-H Youth Development Program is recruiting volunteers to support youth in various activities including robotics, rocketry, and cooking. Nearly 1,100 adult volunteers and 300 teen volunteers currently contribute almost 40,000 hours annually, enabling over 41,000 youth to participate in...
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MSU welcomes partner Pontifical University Antonianum to campus AI conferenceMississippi State UniversityApr 08
Mississippi State University and Pontifical University Antonianum co-hosted an AI conference focusing on the societal, ethical, and legal implications of artificial intelligence rather than technical advancement. The event brought together approximately 100 faculty, students, and staff to discuss...
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Integer Technologies Celebrates Grand Opening of New Office at The University of Southern Mississippi's Roger F. Wicker Center for Ocean EnterpriseUniversity of Southern MississippiApr 08
Integer Technologies opened a new office at the University of Southern Mississippi's Roger F. Wicker Center for Ocean Enterprise to develop autonomous vessel systems and decision-support tools for undersea operations. The expansion, supported by a $10.6 million Navy contract modification, aims to...
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Keeping roads and train lines open during India’s monsoon floodsNortheastern UniversityApr 08
AIResQ, a startup founded by Northeastern-trained scientist Udit Bhatia, uses AI and physics-based modeling to predict monsoon flooding in real-time and prescribe actionable responses for Indian cities and infrastructure. The system goes beyond flood prediction to forecast traffic impacts and...
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Project Aims to Put AI to Work Reducing its Own Energy NeedsUniversity of California-MercedApr 08
Researchers from UC institutions and national laboratories are collaborating on a $6 million project to develop more energy-efficient AI systems by discovering topological materials that require less power for computation. The team uses AI to accelerate the discovery of new chip materials with...
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Artemis II will tell us a lot about humans in space. Here’s what experts already know — and more media coverage of UCLAUniversity of California-Los AngelesApr 08
This is not a research article but rather a UCLA news roundup covering multiple unrelated topics including the Artemis II space mission, Iranian geopolitics, Los Angeles elections, voting rights, environmental policy, entertainment industry strikes, and insider trading law. The only space-related...
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With expertise spanning media, health, AI, and energy, new leaders join UC Santa Cruz Foundation Board of TrusteesUniversity of California-Santa CruzApr 08
The UC Santa Cruz Foundation Board of Trustees has elected three new members with expertise in entertainment, healthcare AI technology, and energy consulting. The new trustees—Jordan Corngold (film music editor), Prashant S. Samant (CEO of healthcare AI company Akido), and Benjamin Lindahl Hough...
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Can Fair Decisions Be Calculated?University of ZurichApr 07
Maya Eden develops mathematical formulas to quantify ethical principles in economic policymaking, translating subjective moral intuitions into objective mathematical rankings. By combining efficiency (Pareto criterion), fairness (equal treatment), and consistency principles, her framework aims to...
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UCF Alum Develops Analytics Tool to Improve Hiring for Companies, ApplicantsUniversity of Central FloridaApr 07
Justin Press, a UCF photonic science and engineering graduate, developed Hire Match AI, an analytics tool that integrates with existing applicant tracking systems to better evaluate candidates based on performance data rather than keyword matching. The platform aims to make hiring more data-driven...
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UC Merced Sees Strong Gains in U.S. News Grad School RankingsUniversity of California-MercedApr 07
UC Merced's graduate programs achieved significant ranking improvements in the 2026 U.S. News rankings, with the School of Engineering breaking into the top 100 nationally and multiple programs in engineering and natural sciences climbing substantially. The gains reflect the university's growing...
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Fashion Forward project blends community action, sustainability by repurposing donated clothingArizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 07
The Fashion Forward project is a community clothing donation and redistribution initiative organized by Arizona State University's Staff Council that collected donated clothing across 65 donation boxes to be freely distributed to the ASU community. The program aims to provide free access to...
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This lab’s research is a little extremeArizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 07
Arizona State University's Extreme Environments Lab tests semiconductor technologies under harsh conditions (extreme temperatures, radiation, pressure) that mirror real-world applications in space, defense, and energy sectors. The lab, part of the DoD's Microelectronics Commons, develops innovative...
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Peabody College gathers national experts to strengthen early childhood researchVanderbilt UniversityApr 07
Vanderbilt's Peabody College launched the Early Childhood Research Collaborative (ECRC), a new initiative bringing together over 100 students, faculty, and practitioners to advance research on child development from birth to age 8. The collaborative aims to translate early childhood research into...
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ASU researcher pushes standards for AI-generated mediaArizona State University Campus ImmersionApr 07
Researcher Yezhou Yang at Arizona State University is developing technical standards to make AI-generated media identifiable and controllable, moving beyond detection methods toward "machine unlearning" techniques that allow AI systems to selectively forget or remove unwanted content. His work...
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The questions that keep scientists up at night — Harvard GazetteHarvard UniversityApr 07
This Harvard Gazette article features perspectives from leading scientists on major unanswered questions in their fields, particularly focusing on the origins of life on Earth and the possibility of extraterrestrial life. The piece highlights competing hypotheses—including panspermia and the impact...
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Teen Entrepreneurs Win Full-Tuition Scholarships to UVM in 2026 Vermont Pitch Challenge | Vermont Pitch Challenge | The University of VermontUniversity of VermontApr 07
The University of Vermont's 2026 Vermont Pitch Challenge awarded full-tuition scholarships to high school entrepreneurs Aarav Upadhyay and Ayden Pinto for their company Yevla, which develops affordable, modular search-and-rescue drone kits with thermal imaging and communication capabilities at less...
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Performing Arts alumni share creative career paths in "Degrees of Success" seriesClemson UniversityApr 07
This article profiles two Clemson University performing arts alumni who built successful creative careers through entrepreneurship and strategic skill-building rather than traditional employment paths. The piece highlights how arts graduates can create opportunities by combining creativity with...
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Student refines tools for precision microchip manufacturing | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 07
A Cornell M.Eng. student is developing high-resolution semiconductor test chips in partnership with Xallent to improve precision metrology in microchip manufacturing. The work advances methods for detecting smaller variations in semiconductor production, enabling manufacturers to catch defects...
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Sixteen new START.nano companies are developing hard-tech solutions with the support of MIT.nanoMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 07
MIT.nano's START.nano program has doubled its cohort to 16 new hard-tech startups in 2025, providing access to shared nanofabrication facilities and the MIT innovation ecosystem to accelerate commercialization of technologies in health, climate, energy, semiconductors, and quantum computing. The...
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2029 reaccreditation process begins with self-study | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 07
Cornell University has initiated its 2029 reaccreditation process with the Middle States Commission on Higher Education by establishing a steering committee and inviting community input. The self-study will assess the university's performance against seven accreditation standards while addressing...
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Multiple UConn Graduate Programs Earn Rankings Among Nation’s Best - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 07
UConn's graduate and professional programs have earned high rankings from U.S. News & World Report across multiple disciplines, with several programs entering the rankings for the first time. The university offers doctoral degrees in 78 fields, master's degrees in 109 fields, and professional...
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Earthquake science unites threatened scholar with Cornell researchers | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 07
A collaborative team of geophysicists from Cornell, Cameroon, and South Africa is applying machine learning tools to reanalyze a 15-year-old seismic dataset from the 2011 Virginia earthquake, discovering approximately six times more seismic events than previously detected. This research not only...
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Redefining architecture for accessible designVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 07
Assistant Professor Andrew Gipe-Lazarou at Virginia Tech is redefining architectural education by centering accessible design for blind and visually impaired users, moving beyond the discipline's traditional visual bias. Through initiatives including the Blind Design Workshop, an AI-driven seminar,...
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Award to help researchers catalyze AI-driven discovery for public goodVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 07
Virginia Tech researcher Debswapna Bhattacharya has received a $2.1 million NIH Outstanding Investigator Award to develop AI-driven approaches for predicting protein and RNA structures to accelerate disease diagnosis and drug discovery. His publicly accessible biomedical AI platform has already...
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Wits Mining Institute appoints new DirectorUniversity of the WitwatersrandApr 07
The Wits Mining Institute has appointed Dr Pontsho Twala as its new director, bringing over a decade of mining research and education experience. Under her leadership, the institute will focus on innovation and technology (including AI and automation), responsible mining practices, and skills...
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Sinking land drives coastal flood risk on densely populated Java IslandVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityApr 07
A Virginia Tech study reveals that land subsidence, driven primarily by groundwater extraction and agricultural water use, will account for up to 85% of relative sea level rise along Java's coastline by 2050, making it a more immediate threat than climate-driven ocean rise alone. Using satellite...
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FIU convenes national leaders in research to examine the future of AI in health careFlorida International UniversityApr 07
FIU hosted a panel discussion in Washington, D.C. bringing together federal and academic leaders to discuss the future of AI in healthcare, emphasizing the need for responsible governance, regulatory frameworks, and human oversight. Panelists highlighted successful AI applications in clinical...
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Five UT Faculty Teams Receive Chancellor’s Innovation Fund AwardsThe University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleApr 07
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville awarded $50,000 each to five faculty teams through its Chancellor's Innovation Fund to commercialize research technologies across agricultural technology, architectural design, biomanufacturing, energy systems, and regenerative medicine. The program bridges...
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UCF Graduate Programs Climb in U.S. News' 2026 Rankings, Reflecting Strength in Serving National NeedsUniversity of Central FloridaApr 07
UCF's graduate programs achieved significant rankings improvements in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report, with particular strength in emergency management (ranked #1 nationally for the third consecutive year), counseling (#9), and nursing (#37 with a 34-spot jump). The university's success reflects...
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UCAD Plus Joint Task Force Update #3University of California-Santa CruzApr 07
This article is an administrative update from UC system leadership regarding the UCAD Plus Joint Task Force's progress on improving coordination and resilience across UC campuses. The task force has developed preliminary recommendations in research infrastructure and academic personnel evaluation...
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Assessments in the age of AIUniversity of Cape TownApr 07
A symposium at South African universities brought together educators and researchers to develop practical frameworks for redesigning academic assessments in response to generative AI. The key innovation is the "Start with Outcomes Framework," which categorizes learning outcomes by their...
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New U.S. News Rankings: 19 UH Graduate Programs Now Ranked in National Top 50University of HoustonApr 07
The University of Houston improved its graduate program rankings with 19 programs now placed in the U.S. News Top 50 (up from 15 previously), including four programs in the Top 10, demonstrating sustained growth in academic competitiveness across multiple disciplines. The gains span law,...
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Ahead of the US’ 250th Anniversary, New UMass Poll Gauges Views on the Nation and ‘What Makes Us American’ | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstApr 07
A University of Massachusetts Amherst poll of 1,000 respondents surveyed American views on the nation's 250th anniversary and national identity, finding that 74% of Americans believe shared values unite the country more than divisions. However, optimism about national unity varies significantly by...
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Hacks, doxxing and deepfakes: Are we overexposed as a society?Northeastern UniversityApr 07
This article examines the surge in "hack-and-leak" campaigns targeting political figures and public officials, discussing how digital privacy has eroded in modern networked society. The piece explores how stolen personal information is being weaponized for political disruption, blackmail, and...
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UW–Madison graduate programs ranked among the nation’s best by U.S. NewsUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonApr 07
UW–Madison's graduate programs have achieved strong rankings in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, with nearly 20 programs placing in their respective Top 10 lists. The School of Education ranked first nationally for the third consecutive year, while the School of Medicine and Public...
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Micro-credential course teaches K-12 educators critical AI literacy skillsIowa State UniversityApr 07
Iowa State University has developed a new micro-credential course called "Critical AI in Education Pathways" designed to help K-12 educators build critical AI literacy skills beyond basic tutorials. The course addresses teachers' need to understand AI systems deeply enough to teach students about...
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Johns Hopkins graduate programs ranked among nation's bestJohns Hopkins UniversityApr 07
Johns Hopkins University has achieved 39 graduate programs ranked in the top 10 nationally, including eight #1 rankings across disciplines like public health, nursing, and biomedical engineering. The Bloomberg School of Public Health maintains its #1 overall ranking since 1994, while the School of...
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‘Healthy Rounds’: Inquiring About Quality, Patient Safety - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutApr 07
UConn Health's chief medical officer discusses how strategic patient safety and quality measures—including daily safety huddles, checklists, and AI-assisted diagnosis and documentation—have contributed to the hospital earning an 11th consecutive "A" grade from Leapfrog. The article emphasizes that...
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Why Choose UNLV Engineering? Student Ambassadors Have the AnswerUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 07
This article describes UNLV Engineering's Student Ambassador (ESA) program, which uses peer-led campus tours and recruitment to attract prospective students. The program has contributed to the college achieving record enrollment of 700 first-year students in fall 2025, with the ESA team growing...
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MEDIA ADVISORY: URI to hold annual World Quantum Day on April 10University of Rhode IslandApr 07
The University of Rhode Island is hosting its fifth annual World Quantum Day event on April 10, 2026, featuring elected officials and technology leaders discussing quantum computing's societal impact. The event includes tours of URI's new Quantum Computing and Technology laboratory and...
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Science Tokyo — University for International Research Excellence | Science TokyoInstitute of Science TokyoApr 07
Science Tokyo, Japan's second University for International Research Excellence, has officially launched eight Visionary Initiatives (VIs) as of April 2026 to conduct cross-disciplinary research addressing future societal challenges. These VIs form the organizational core of a new university model...
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FAU Ranks Among 2026 Best Graduate Schools in U.S. News & World ReportFlorida Atlantic UniversityApr 07
Florida Atlantic University's graduate programs improved their rankings in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report, with notable gains in computer science (up 27 spots to #133), engineering (#142), and nursing (#86). The university's graduate programs across multiple disciplines—including business,...
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Want to improve AI? Look for the helpful data hidden in plain sightYale UniversityApr 07
Yuejie Chi's research focuses on identifying hidden structural patterns within massive datasets to improve AI efficiency and performance across applications like medical imaging and materials science. By understanding how data, models, and systems contain exploitable structure, her work enables AI...
Published: April 07, 2026 · Crawled: April 09, 2026
Record-tying 4 Notre Dame students named Goldwater ScholarsUniversity of Notre DameApr 07
Four University of Notre Dame students have been named 2026 Goldwater Scholars, marking the third consecutive year the university has achieved this distinction. The scholars are conducting research across biological sciences, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering with focus areas including...
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PKU Shenzhen Forum 2026 Forges a New Vision for Asia-Pacific Cooperation Ahead of APEC SummitPeking UniversityApr 07
The PKU Shenzhen Forum 2026 convened over 1,000 academic, policy, and business leaders to discuss Asia-Pacific regional cooperation ahead of the APEC summit, focusing on trade governance, green globalization, and sustainable growth. The forum emphasized mutual trust and prosperity as foundational...
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Reduzindo o impacto do uso da água nos data centers - Jornal da UnicampUNICAMPApr 07
The Abaporu data center at Unicamp's Institute of Computing in Brazil implements sustainable water management practices to reduce environmental impact while supporting AI research, simulations, and large-scale data processing. The facility uses closed-loop cooling systems and repurposed equipment...
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Future-proofing livestock vaccines by anticipating viruses’ next movesIowa State UniversityApr 07
Researchers at Iowa State University are using AI-powered simulations to predict viral mutations and develop "future-proof" vaccines for rapidly evolving livestock viruses like PRRS, which costs the global pork industry over $1 billion annually. By analyzing millions of possible protein...
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Notre Dame launches Human Neuroimaging Center to advance interdisciplinary neuroscience and insight into the human mindUniversity of Notre DameApr 07
Notre Dame has established a Human Neuroimaging Center led by neuroscientist Aron Barbey to investigate how brain networks underlie human intelligence, learning, and resilience using advanced neuroimaging techniques. The center aims to bridge neuroscience with humanities and social sciences to...
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UT Health San Antonio researchers report breakthrough findings significantly reducing symptoms for combat PTSD victims - UT Health San AntonioThe University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioApr 07
UT Health San Antonio researchers demonstrated that navigated TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation)—an MRI-guided, robotic-controlled procedure—significantly reduced combat PTSD symptoms in 85% of active military and veterans when combined with psychotherapy. This randomized clinical trial showed...
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US News recognizes two new Nevada Engineering programsUniversity of Nevada-RenoApr 07
Two new engineering programs at a Nevada university—aerospace engineering (ranked 63rd) and industrial engineering (ranked 88th)—have been recognized in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings. Both programs offer bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, with the aerospace program having...
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FSU graduate programs achieve top marks in 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankingsFlorida State UniversityApr 07
Florida State University's graduate programs achieved strong rankings in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report, with 16 programs placing in the Top 25 among public universities and six programs ranking No. 1 in Florida. The rankings span multiple disciplines including law, nursing, education,...
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Helping data centers deliver higher performance with less hardwareMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyApr 07
MIT researchers developed Sandook, a software-based system that simultaneously addresses three major sources of storage device performance variability in data centers, nearly doubling performance compared to traditional single-variable approaches. The two-tier architecture uses a central controller...
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Leadership gift launches unique school of construction focused on full project lifecycle - Inside UNC CharlotteInside UNC CharlotteApr 07
UNC Charlotte has received a leadership gift from alumni Craig and Darla Albert to establish the Albert School of Construction, the first in North Carolina to focus on the complete capital project lifecycle rather than individual phases. The school aims to prepare graduates with interdisciplinary...
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USU Uintah Basin Professor Charles Hanifin Touts Mentorship in Inaugural LectureUtah State UniversityApr 07
This article profiles Charles Hanifin's inaugural lecture at Utah State University celebrating his promotion to full professor of biology, where he discusses his career philosophy centered on mentorship. Hanifin describes his evolution from conducting solitary research to collaborative and...
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HKUMed, Home and Youth Affairs Bureau and Care Teams launch 18-District Health Community Project to promote healthy living - Press Releases - Media - HKUUniversity of Hong KongApr 07
HKUMed, Hong Kong's Home and Youth Affairs Bureau, and District Care Teams launched an 18-district health community project aimed at promoting preventive healthcare and community wellness through free screenings, seminars, and health education. The initiative leverages multidisciplinary healthcare...
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Student employees gain valuable insights at VCU Work+ Mini-ConferenceVirginia Commonwealth UniversityApr 07
VCU hosted its second-annual Work+ Mini-Conference to provide student employees with professional development opportunities and career-building insights through keynote panels and breakout sessions. The event featured current VCU staff members sharing their career trajectories and practical advice,...
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U of A Graduate Earns Innovation Pacesetter Award for HealthTech StartupUniversity of ArkansasApr 07
Hidalga Technologies, a University of Arkansas startup founded by psychology PhD graduate Joshua Upshaw, has won the 2026 Innovation Pacesetter Award for developing an AI-enabled platform that optimizes prior authorization workflows in oncology care. The company received a $304,935 NSF SBIR Phase 1...
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Four Illinois students receive Goldwater scholarshipsUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignApr 07
Four University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign students received prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, with the university maintaining its position as the top institution for these awards over the past three years. The scholars are pursuing advanced research in STEM fields including electrical...
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Study: CSU System’s economic impact far exceeds state fundingColorado State University-Fort CollinsApr 07
The Colorado State University System generated $1.233 billion in economic impact during fiscal year 2024—nearly 5.8 times its $211.6 million in state funding—while educating over 50,000 students and supporting nearly 12,000 jobs across Colorado. The study demonstrates that CSU's long-term value...
Published: April 07, 2026 · Crawled: April 09, 2026
Leading researchers honoured by Scotland’s National Academy | News | The University of EdinburghUniversity of EdinburghApr 07
Fifteen University of Edinburgh researchers have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) in recognition of their research excellence across diverse disciplines. This cohort represents significant contributions to public health, engineering, computational sciences, and...
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Fraunhofer at DMEA 2026Fraunhofer SocietyApr 07
Fraunhofer institutes are showcasing multiple AI applications in healthcare at DMEA 2026, spanning medical imaging analysis, symptom tracking, clinical decision support, and secure data sharing. These projects demonstrate practical implementations of AI and visual analytics to improve diagnostic...
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Georgia Tech Graduate Programs Stand Among the Nation’s Best in 2026 RankingsGeorgia Institute of TechnologyApr 07
Georgia Tech's graduate programs received broad national recognition in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, with particular strength in engineering and computing disciplines. The institution maintained elite status across multiple departments, with notable improvements in several programs...
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Digital safety for children - “Better design instead of blanket bans”Technical University of MunichApr 07
Researchers from TUM propose that child digital safety should prioritize thoughtful platform design and AI-assisted interventions rather than blanket age bans on social media. The approach emphasizes on-device AI that can detect risky behaviors and guide children toward safer choices while...
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UF Interim President Donald Landry announces Spring Commencement speakersUniversity of FloridaApr 06
The University of Florida announced two commencement speakers for Spring 2026: Chris Malachowsky, NVIDIA cofounder and AI pioneer, and Dr. Skip G.N. Garcia, a renowned pulmonary physician-scientist. Malachowsky, who previously donated UF's first AI supercomputer and funded Malachowsky Hall, will...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
New software could cut cooling energy use by 25% in data centers | Penn State UniversityPenn State UniversityApr 06
Penn State researchers developed physics-informed AI software that can reduce data center cooling energy consumption by up to 25% by dynamically adjusting power usage based on real-time climate and electricity price data. The system uses a digital twin simulation trained with reinforcement learning...
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UW’s graduate and professional programs highly ranked by US News & World ReportUniversity of Washington-Seattle CampusApr 06
The University of Washington's graduate and professional programs received strong recognition in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, with 81 programs placing in the top 35 nationally and 29 in the top 10 (excluding Law and Medicine). The university highlighted particular strengths in...
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Decoding great teaching and more: New app analyzes conversational data at scale | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 06
Researchers at Cornell University have developed Sandpiper, an open-source application that uses agentic AI to automatically annotate and analyze large-scale conversational datasets from tutoring sessions. The tool enables researchers and educators to identify key teaching strategies that improve...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
Sonar on stock smartwatches leads to hand-tracking breakthrough | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityApr 06
Researchers at Cornell and KAIST have developed WatchHand, an AI-powered system that enables real-time hand-pose tracking using only the built-in speaker and microphone of off-the-shelf smartwatches through acoustic sensing. The technology uses inaudible sonar waves to create echo profiles that a...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
Metehan Zorluoglu, Dilara Kara Zorluoglu, Hasan DenizUniversity of Nevada-Las VegasApr 06
UNLV faculty mentored elementary school students who developed a Smart Parking System using AI and sensor technology, earning recognition as Nevada State Winners in the Presidential AI Challenge. The project emerged from a six-week NSF-funded STEM curriculum designed to build AI literacy through...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
Technology Program Seeks to Transform the Food Industry Through AI - Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChilePontificia Univ. Catolica de ChileApr 06
The NOVA-IA project is a $5.3 billion Chilean peso initiative designed to accelerate AI adoption in Chile's food industry over five years, addressing productivity and sustainability gaps. Led by DICTUC, UC Chile, and CENIA with public-private partnerships, the program will develop AI solutions for...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
How far can automation and AI support psychotherapy? - @theUUniversity of UtahApr 06
University of Utah researchers have developed a framework categorizing four levels of AI automation in psychotherapy, ranging from scripted chatbots delivering prewritten content to fully autonomous AI therapists. Rather than asking whether AI will replace therapists, the study focuses on how...
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Laramie, UW Shoot Up List of ‘Best College Towns’University of WyomingApr 06
Laramie, Wyoming, and the University of Wyoming have climbed to #4 on RentCafe's "Best College Towns" list for 2026, up from #16 the previous year, driven by improved student retention and graduation rates. The ranking reflects the town's combination of affordable tuition ($6,914 for in-state...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
How Much Is Nature Worth? ODU Researcher Has the AnswerOld Dominion UniversityApr 06
Dr. Laura Costadone at Old Dominion University uses data analytics and modeling to quantify the economic, recreational, and health benefits of nature-based coastal resilience solutions like wetland restoration and stormwater parks. By analyzing social media data, travel platforms, and fitness apps,...
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Johns Hopkins APL Engineer Newman Inducted as Military Sensing Symposia FellowJohns Hopkins APLApr 06
Andrew Newman, a senior engineer at Johns Hopkins APL, was inducted as a fellow of the Military Sensing Symposia in recognition of over 35 years of contributions to military sensing, data fusion, and ISR&T systems. The honor acknowledges his sustained technical and leadership achievements across...
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Scientists Develop New Technology to Continuously Monitor Geothermal Energy OperationsLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryApr 06
Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory developed a high-temperature seismometer that successfully monitored microseismic activity for seven months at depths of nearly 7,000 feet in Fervo Energy's Utah geothermal site, setting a world record for the longest continuous measurement at...
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New electronically tunable quantum detector speeds up search for dark matterFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryApr 06
Researchers at Fermilab and partner universities developed an electronically tunable quantum detector using a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) to accelerate dark matter searches, specifically targeting dark photons. The innovation uses flux tuning—electronic rather than...
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NCSA’s Delta, DeltaAI Simulate Nanocarbon StructuresNational Center for Supercomputing ApplicationsApr 06
Researchers at NCSA, Argonne, and Oak Ridge used exascale supercomputers (Delta, DeltaAI, Aurora, and Frontier) combined with AI models to simulate how carbon atoms transform under extreme pressure and heat into nanostructures like carbon nano-onions and carbon dots. AI was trained on molecular...
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Congratulations to our Staff Employees of the Year, how a title-winning 49er supports student-athletes and more - Inside UNC CharlotteInside UNC CharlotteApr 06
This article is primarily a university newsletter covering staff recognition and campus announcements at UNC Charlotte, with only a brief mention of an AI research strategic plan for the Charlotte AI Institute. The piece does not provide substantive details about AI research findings,...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
Why is Angine de Poitrine, a masked, math rock band, going viral?Northeastern UniversityApr 06
This article discusses why the Canadian math rock band Angine de Poitrine has gone viral, attributing their mainstream breakthrough to audiences' hunger for authentically human, experimental music in contrast to increasingly bland AI-generated music. Music experts argue that their deliberately...
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Are your bathroom habits normal? — Harvard GazetteHarvard UniversityApr 06
This article is a Harvard Gazette interview with gastroenterologist Trisha Pasricha about her book on bowel health and bathroom habits. The piece discusses the importance of public education about normal digestive function, the psychological barriers to discussing gastrointestinal issues, and...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
AI at Clemson: Live forum to introduce Clemson's human-centered approach to AIClemson UniversityApr 06
Clemson University is launching a human-centered AI Initiative with an introductory forum scheduled for April 9, 2026, to outline the university's approach to artificial intelligence across learning, teaching, research, and workforce development. The initiative, led by Provost Fellow Mitch Shue and...
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Syracuse Views Spring 2026 | Syracuse University TodaySyracuse UniversityApr 06
This is a university newsletter featuring campus activities and events at Syracuse University during Spring 2026, including veteran support programs, student volunteering, ROTC ceremonies, and various student competitions and research showcases. The content documents community engagement...
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Maxwell Fireside Chat Examines AI’s Role in Government and Higher Education | Syracuse University TodaySyracuse UniversityApr 06
A fireside chat at Syracuse University's Maxwell School explored AI's transformative potential in higher education and government operations. Two institutional leaders discussed practical AI implementations: Syracuse University's personalized learning initiatives and the New York State Office of...
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More than a pretty picture, star-shaped nanomaterial changes energy storageUniversity at BuffaloApr 06
University at Buffalo researchers created the first star-shaped vanadyl hydroxide (VOOH) nanomaterial and demonstrated that morphology fundamentally alters its energy storage behavior, shifting from battery-like internal storage to pseudocapacitor-like surface storage. This discovery reveals that...
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Natalie Nobinger appointed director of undergraduate admissions - Inside UNC CharlotteInside UNC CharlotteApr 06
Natalie Nobinger has been appointed as director of undergraduate admissions at UNC Charlotte, effective March 25, 2026. She brings 16 years of admissions and enrollment management experience from the UNC System, most recently serving as director of enrollment systems and operations at NC State...
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Engineers Center Sustainability at NJIT, Launch New Seminar SeriesNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyApr 06
NJIT has launched a new seminar series focused on integrating sustainability into engineering education, supported by a seed grant from Engineering for One Planet. The initiative aims to prepare engineering students to design infrastructure and systems that withstand environmental challenges while...
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New research points to future of post-cancer care: Weight loss via automationUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamApr 06
University of Alabama at Birmingham developed AMPLIFY Diet, a fully automated web-based weight-loss program that achieved the highest weight loss ever reported for an automated intervention in cancer survivors, with 43% achieving clinically significant weight loss (≥3% body weight) compared to 13%...
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Turning open-source contribution into a quest-based learning experienceNorthern Arizona UniversityApr 06
OSS-Doorway is a GitHub-native learning platform developed by Northern Arizona University that uses quest-based gamification to teach students how to contribute to open-source projects. The platform integrates AI-based feedback to provide real-time hints and guidance, helping students progress from...
Published: April 06, 2026 · Crawled: April 07, 2026
UA Professors Honored by American Association for the Advancement of ScienceThe University of AlabamaApr 06
Two University of Alabama professors, Dr. James J. Cochran and Dr. Xinyue Ye, have been elected as 2025 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), recognizing their distinguished contributions to their respective fields. Cochran is honored for his work in statistics...
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Looking ahead to eMerge Americas: a perfect stage for FIUFlorida International UniversityApr 06
Florida International University (FIU) leverages its participation in the eMerge Americas tech conference as a platform to showcase its research portfolio and connect with entrepreneurs, investors, and global tech leaders. The annual Miami Beach event, which attracts 20,000+ attendees from 60...
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How AI and advanced computing are accelerating Alzheimer’s researchUniversity of Southern CaliforniaApr 06
USC researchers have developed a "genomic language model" AI tool that analyzes entire genomes holistically rather than sequentially, enabling detection of subtle genetic patterns across thousands of genes simultaneously that contribute to Alzheimer's disease risk. This AI-driven approach, part of...
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AI² Summit highlights urgency, opportunity of AI in higher educationUniversity of FloridaApr 06
The AI² Summit 2026 brought together nearly 480 educators and leaders from 129 institutions across 39 states and 10 countries to address the urgent need for formal AI education frameworks in higher education. The conference emphasized that universities must shift focus from routine knowledge...
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Engineering Student Caps Off Senior Year on MasterChefRutgers University-New BrunswickApr 06
This article profiles Nico Cosereanu, a Rutgers engineering student who is competing on MasterChef season 16 while completing his senior year. The piece chronicles his personal journey from biomedical engineering to pursuing culinary arts through pop-up restaurants and a prestigious internship with...
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Interviews for Dean of Social Sciences candidatesUniversity of California-Santa CruzApr 06
This is not an AI research article. It is a campus administrative announcement from UC Santa Cruz regarding the interview process for candidates applying to the position of Dean of Social Sciences, scheduled for April 2026.
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AcademicKorea UniversityApr 06
This is not an AI research article. The content appears to be a university portal board displaying administrative announcements related to undergraduate programs, dual degrees, interdisciplinary majors, and financial matters for the 2026 academic year.
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Towards smarter agriculture: Durable nanofilm electrodes for monitoring leaf health | Science TokyoInstitute of Science TokyoApr 06
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HKU-led Team Develops Privacy-Preserving System for Secure Edge Data Analysis - Press Releases - Media - HKUUniversity of Hong KongApr 06
HKU-led researchers developed CLAP (Co-Located Authentication and Processing), a privacy-preserving system using memristor-based hardware that integrates authentication and data processing functions to secure edge computing devices. The system exploits memristors' inherent physical randomness for...
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Ohio’s First Forensic Toxicology Master’s Program Opens for Enrollment at UToledo | UToledo NewsUniversity of ToledoApr 06
The University of Toledo has received state approval to launch Ohio's first dedicated master's program in forensic toxicology, an online degree designed to meet growing demand for qualified professionals in crime labs and medical examiners' offices. The 30-credit program will begin admitting...
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Excellence in action: UNC Charlotte celebrates 2026 staff employees of the year - Inside UNC CharlotteInside UNC CharlotteApr 06
UNC Charlotte honored its 2026 Staff Employee of the Year Award recipients who demonstrated exceptional contributions to the university community through leadership, innovation, and service. The honorees were recognized for their impact across graduate education, international student support,...
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The View From Here 04.06.26The SourceApr 06
This is not a research article but rather a university newsletter featuring campus events from Washington University in St. Louis during March 2026, including a keynote lecture by Atlantic CEO Nicholas Thompson on AI's impact on work and education, alongside coverage of student advocacy efforts,...
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Innovation Isn't About What's New; It's About What WorksUniversity of ArkansasApr 06
The University of Arkansas Division of Student Affairs held an innovation summit emphasizing that meaningful innovation requires alignment with student needs rather than novelty for its own sake. The event featured discussions on AI applications in student affairs, with presentations highlighting...
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Chancellor Robinson, Provost Chaubey and Admissions Team Visit River Valley SchoolsUniversity of ArkansasApr 06
The University of Arkansas conducted a two-day recruiting trip to five River Valley high schools, with university leadership meeting with students to promote higher education opportunities and campus support systems. The university admitted 174 incoming freshmen from these schools and awarded $1.46...
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Fulbright College Launches New AI for Career Readiness CourseUniversity of ArkansasApr 06
Fulbright College has launched "AI For Career Readiness," a prerequisite-free course designed to equip all students with practical AI literacy and ethical decision-making skills across various career fields. The hands-on course teaches students to use widely available AI tools for writing,...
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‘Building a better future’: UCLA receives $33 million to address LA’s youth mental health crisisUniversity of California-Los AngelesApr 06
UCLA received a $33 million grant from Ballmer Group to expand youth mental health training and workforce development across three departments, addressing critical shortages in behavioral health professionals serving Los Angeles communities. The initiative will launch new academic programs and...
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UCLA researchers develop low-cost blood test to detect multiple cancers and other diseases from a single sampleUniversity of California-Los AngelesApr 06
UCLA researchers developed MethylScan, a low-cost blood test that detects multiple cancers and diseases by analyzing DNA methylation patterns in cell-free DNA circulating in the bloodstream. The test achieved approximately 63% detection across all cancer stages and 55% for early-stage cancers, with...
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UA Selects 2026-2027 Class of Capstone Men and WomenThe University of AlabamaApr 06
The University of Alabama has announced the 2026-2027 class of Capstone Men and Women, a student ambassador group that provides campus tours and hospitality services to prospective students and visitors. The 43-member cohort will continue the organization's 50-year tradition of serving as official...
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